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essay on grace filled family​

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Answered by mohsin1944
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In The Butterfly Effect of Grace by Rex G. Russell the idea that grace is one of the most important words in the Bible is widely discussed. Russell says that grace is the single most important word to describe God’s love for us. When God speaks to Moses and fills him with his grace God is showing us how much he loves us. Russell challenges his reader to live a life overflowing with grace. Much like how Moses lived his life. In such a way that the people around him couldn’t help but take notice that Moses was chosen by God and with his grace was able to do work for his kingdom. Ester overcomes her place as a woman and saves the Hebrews. In the book Flawed Families of the Bible by David & Diana Garland we see the connections between family struggles and the grace that surfaces within. “Yet it is in these broken places that we catch glimpses of God’s grace and healing, of God silently reaching in to touch the wound, and broken people stepping up to do what is right.” (Garland, 14) God’s grace works in people and situations that have imperfections. Esther came from a small village, was orphaned as a child, was raised by her cousin Mordecai and was Jewish. She had a broken family and the deck was stacked against her but she had favor with God and was given not only his grace but also the grace of the king. “And the king loved Esther above all the women, and she obtained

Answered by banani2112p8zd4n
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Pagal Hai. Bacha hai na बचा hi rahe

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